
Ring is stepping up its game in the video doorbell space. Known for lagging behind in video quality on battery-powered models, the brand is now closing that gap with the introduction of the upgraded Battery Doorbell Pro. Alongside it, Ring has launched three new Retinal 2K doorbells designed to suit different budgets and installation needs.
Next-Level Clarity Without Wires: Battery Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen)
The Battery Doorbell Pro (2nd Gen) is Ring’s most advanced battery-powered option yet. It features sharp Retinal 4K video along with up to 10x Enhanced Zoom, allowing users to monitor activity, follow deliveries, and capture fine details in both daylight and low-light conditions.
With 4K resolution, the camera can cover a wider area while maintaining clarity, even at greater distances. This means fewer cameras may be needed in larger spaces. However, in tighter areas with obstacles, the advantage of higher resolution may be less noticeable.
Ring has also improved the internal design to ensure smooth performance while handling high-resolution footage and additional features. Best of all, it works entirely wire-free, making it a convenient option for quick and flexible installation.
New 2K Doorbells Offer More Choices
In addition to the flagship model, Ring has introduced three new Retinal 2K doorbells, each catering to different user needs:
- Battery Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen): Comes with a Quick Release Battery Pack, making charging and swapping batteries simple while delivering clear 2K video
- Battery Doorbell (2nd Gen): A compact, rechargeable option with 2K video and up to 6x Enhanced Zoom
- Wired Doorbell (2nd Gen): Designed for homes with existing wiring, offering reliable 2K performance without battery concerns
Solar Power for Less Hassle
Battery-powered doorbells often require regular recharging, which can be inconvenient. To address this, Ring is introducing upgraded solar accessories.
The new Ring Solar Panel helps power Quick Release Battery Packs, reducing the need for frequent manual charging. With improved output, it supports the latest doorbells more efficiently. Users can install it on rooftops or adjust its angle to maximize sunlight exposure for better performance.
Final Thoughts
With this new lineup, Ring is bridging the gap between convenience and performance. Whether you prefer the power of 4K, the affordability of 2K, or a wired setup, there’s now an option for every type of home.
The addition of solar support further enhances usability, minimizing maintenance and making it easier to keep your doorbell running smoothly. Overall, Ring’s latest updates offer greater flexibility, improved video quality, and a more user-friendly experience for home security.

